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Provides single script to create coverage reports

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createzopecoverage

createzopecoverage provides a bin/createzopecoverage script that serves as a one-line coverage report generator. It is essentially a wrapper around z3c.coverage. It is intended for use inside buildouts, so there are two assumptions:

  • The directory you run this script from is the root of the buildout.

  • There is a bin/test.

And yes, it assumes a z3c.coverage, so a zope test setup. It doesn’t work with a “regular” coverage.py setup.

Installation and use

To install, add createzopecoverage to a zc.recipe.egg section. You often already have one for common scripts. So something like this:

[buildout]
...
parts =
    ...
    console_scripts

[console_scripts]
recipe = zc.recipe.egg
eggs =
    ...
    createzopecoverage

This gives you a bin/createzopecoverage script that does the following:

  • Check whether bin/test exists. Safety feature.

  • Remove old coverage dir if it exists. This way you always have clean results.

  • Run bin/test with the --coverage=... option.

  • Use z3c.coverage to create the actual reports. By default into ./coverage/reports. If you start createzopecoverage with a command line argument (bin/createzopecoverage /tmp/output) it will put the reports into that directory.

  • Open the reports in your webbrowser if you did not specify an output directory. The assumption here is that if you run the script as-is, you just want to see the coverage reports. If you do specify an output directory, you’re probably running it from within buildbot or so on the server and you want the output in some webserver-served directory. No use to open a browser on the server.

Development

The source code lives at https://bitbucket.org/reinout/createzopecoverage, you can also report issues there. Feel free to suggest improvements (and especially to make them yourself).

OSX comment

z3c.coverage uses the “enscript” command for python code highlighting. The version provided by OSX before 10.5.7 complains about an unkown --footer argument passed by z3c.coverage. There are two possible solutions:

  • Update to 10.5.7. That update came out a few minutes after I wrote this original comment :-)

  • Install enscript from macports.

  • Add a script called “enscript” on your path that calls the original enscript minus the offending argument:

    #!/bin/sh
    shift
    /usr/bin/enscript -q --header -h --language=html --color -o - $9

More info

Technical details and a full doctest are in createzopecoverage/USAGE.txt.

Made by Reinout van Rees.

TODO

  • Await first bug reports :-)

Changelog of createzopecoverage

1.1 (2010-09-20)

1.0 (2009-12-18)

  • Added license, doc update. [reinout]

0.1.1 (2009-05-13)

  • Doc update: osx 10.5.7 fixes the enscript problem. [reinout]

  • Cleaned up some thaskel-added stuff that’s not needed for a generic library. [reinout]

0.1 (2009-05-13)

  • Implemented first working version. [reinout]

  • Initial library skeleton created by thaskel. [reinout]

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